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THE nKKPUHLlSIIINO COMPANY SWOHN TATKMKNr 01' IIHCUI.ATION fclntptif Nclirn kn. I ' . Hnr . i-h - IIMilnir.mpnnr iloci folc'innlr.fir . .lj"ltw"lj iicliiM circulation of THE IIAII.V 1IKK for < " ' * rnrtlntf .Novi-mbcr 12 , l .rj. circittUR | lUo cxlu u o'clorkrilllloii. wni . Monilnr. .November * . ; > JK Ttii-nlnri NoTi-mlM-r 8 . " "jJAi Wrrtncnliir. No cmbor .I . " ' ; * Iliumdar. NoTt-mbor 1U . . ' ' ' < lildny. Novfinlicr II . * ! " ; ! I atiiritnjr , .November U . J _ _ A"r'- . . : n.nl7 - ( iii : > . ii. T/JriitTK. nrIl to before mo nnd siilncrlboil In my ! > " cnrclhlalSlh ( Injr of Novenil-cr. Ib'.iJ. lymlj N. r. KKIU Notnry Pulillc. Ulrciiliitlnn lor Oetobcr , Ut.l'JI. AliofT thu only good thhir ( the A of .Murlborotiuli ever did wns to ilio. Tin : domocrnts hnvo plenty of rouo niul the hunglnfr purl will nuluriill.v fol low. . . Ovnit 10.000 plurality for Crounso nnd nearly BOCO for Harrison. Thuso nro the correct Nobraskn lijui-C9. An'nu nil Ihoir bolting of Harrison nnd the republican pui'ly the free silver- itcs nro in n dcopor nolo than ovor. THK convention of Modern Woodinon will brinir many slraiifjorb to Oimilm and they will bo warmly welcomed nnd well tiiiton euro of. Tin : democratic nuijo ityiu the pros- cut congrcbs is 140 In the next con gress it will bo nbout llfty. Uoes that provo the utter fai'u ' o of the McKinley luwV TlfK World's fair folks got their ap propriation nnd prouuo'.lod to swat in the eye with a wet towel Mio pui ty that gave it to them Such is the Chieigo brand of gratUudo. WAIT for the Hufnrin ulub banquet Doccmbor 30 in Now York and neo Mr. Cleveland's mincintr cnlisthoniuson that unlon-jack-wrappeti free trade plank of the Chicago platform. SEXATOH CUAT DLIU has taken a big contract , in hii ) immigration bill , bill , wjir.tevor the immediate outcome , the work of iho Now Hampshire statesman will not bo altogether futilo. MASSAOHUSKTTSgoos for Ilarrfron b 27,000 und elects ton republican con- irrcBsinon out of tliirloon , a pain of live ever 1800. Iowa run shako hands with Massachusetts ever a very wide anil l > : ilnful chasm. 12X0LAND has become quito merry , of course , over last Tuesday's incident , but we were not prepared [ or the shocking intelligence that Quuon Victoria throw olT her mourning garments and wit nessed comic opera. CONDITIONS , not theories , of unex ampled national nroiporitv confront the president-elect , hut much harm mny bo ilono in even four yotr.s : by his many- comploxlonod doctrinaire Irionda , whenever never meddle but to inuddlo. No , TUB democratic administration will have too many rustlers lo repay to think of stripping one supurlluous little olT the diplomatic service. The historic botitlmonts of Mr. Flanagan of TOXIIB are Htlll In the forefront ot its crooo. Till : ill wind thnt swept a portion of the country lust Tuesday blow good to onoblate. Kansas will hnvo her con- btltutioiml' convention , and the grass hopper state will -rid itself of a wot-ao post than the devastating orthoptura the bootloggor. . SOMIC controversy baa boon stirred up because of the dodsion of the faculty of the University of Chicago to prohibit college fraternities. The fnct ie , however - over , that most alumni of colleges , even tho''frill1' mon , agree that the frntornl- _ tlea uro obstacles to bolter college work. IN THK midst of this wild cry against John I. DavonportHUporvisorof elections in New York , it in signllicnnt to recall the opinion of Hen Huller , who is certainly nut u biased witness. In his book , Mr , Itutlor HpoalcH of D.ivouport in thu high est terms with reference to his ability and character. TiiKYnro talking about Uon Cable for u cabinet nositlon. StulT and IIOIIBCIIUO ! Unblo is ono of thu most suporlluinl democrats on earth , lie inherited a mint of money und his prominence is duo to this alone. Ho bud no more to do with making Illinois democratic than did thu Zulus. Ax iXTKitvncw with President liar- vleon iis-ribing liU dufu.it to thu repub licans position on thu tariff surprised many pornons'and led all to mupcct thu Interview's authenticity. Thin fact lias been proven , as Mr. Harrison has an nounced that the interview was itpurlous and Unit ho will do.lvor his opinion in duo lime , Co.\'iir.BSMAN' ! J , H , WAt.KKU , from tlio Tenth Mnusauhiui'tU dist/ict , re- fubed lo l > o u Candida to for reuomi na i- tion , but ho was rononamvt'oU anyway. Then ho refused to accept the nomina tion , but ilia witihcs had nothing to etc with thu mnttor , and although lie refilled - filled to take any part in the .campaign lie was ru-oloctcd by 11 good inijorlty , JS'ovv ho rofuscs to accept tbo election. Somebody concerned la tills ought to bo spunked. rnoniniTtux IN KANSAS. It npponrfl that prohibition hns ro I colvod isovoro. . if not a fatal blow , from ' the result of tha clootlon In Kansas. The govornor-olool , who wits the candidate of the third parly , is BiUd to bo n con firmed opponent of prohibition , and the report is thnt ho has alrondy glvon out that the enforcement of the prohibitory law will not bu undorluUnn by tbo elate authoritlos under his i dmlnlstrntlon , but will bo left entirely to local otllcors. In ether wor-ls , ho proposes that it shall bo optional with localities whether they will have prohibition or not. In this ho intends to rccognl/o the correct princi ple of locnl option , which ought to prevail - vail everywhere , and which has been found to bo the only wise and true policy wherever it does prevail. The success of the proposition for a convention to revise the constitution is also likely to provo unfavorable to pro hibition. Those opposed to that policy will uorlalnl.v make n most vigorous oil art to allmlnato it from the organic law , and with the strong opposition to prohibition that has bacn growing in Kansas for the last few ye.irs they will probably succeed. Unquestionably they will hnvo the weight of argument on Uiuir Kido , iHith as to the material and moral ill olTocts of prohibition. It hns undeniably been a drawback to the pros perity of the state , jmt ns it has been In Iowa , while it has not prevented Illicit liquor soiling , which has been iv fruitful source of immorality and has fostered contempt for law. Federal licenses for the sale of liquor have been about as numerous in Kuns.is under prohibition ns before , joints and bootleggers have carried on u profitable business in eve y i-Ity and most of the towim ot the stale , niul Iho clubs of compounds sold has been of a kind most destructive to the human \Vhtem. I'ri hibltion has boon a ? great a failure in Kansas'ns in fowa. It has boon en forced In the rural districts and moro than this cannot bo done anywhere. Tlio long experiment of Maine with this policy , with the most rigid legislation for its enforcement , has failed to prevent trnlllc in liquors in communities whore public sentiment was not overwhelm ingly opposed to it , and this has been the unlvcrml experience. The senti ment against prohibition hnsboenstoad- ily growing in Kansas , whore the policy has been on trial for twenty-six years , a prohibitory law having boon passed in IMiCi and replaced by a constitutional amendment in 1SSO. It is moro than probable that within two years Kansas will renounce prohibition and adopt tbo only practicable and common sense method of regulating the liquor trafllo high lieonso and local option. OA1HXKT MAKIXO. There is room for almost endless con jecture as lo the mon who may compose the cabinet of Mr. Cleveland. A great deal in the way of cabinet making has already boon done by the newspapers , and ns u topic possessing some interest for the politicians , if not the general public , it is Hkoly to continuo to receive moro or loss attention up to the time of the olllcial announcement of the now president's appo'ntmonts. ' Certainly Mr. Cleveland will have no difficulty in selecting a cabinet from luck of aspirants. Every state that cast itsolo for him as well as Ihoso that did not will have several , so that the trouble will bo to choose from the largo number whose claim ? will bo urged for the eight heads of depart ments. It is po-isiblc to name one man who can undoubtedly have any position in the cabinet ho may dnsiro. Hon. William C. Whitney ol Now York , ox- secretary of the navy , to whom Mr. Cleveland is moro indebted than to any other one man lor his nomination and election , will doubtless bo permitted to choose a place iu the ofliiiial family of tlio now president , if ho wishes n port lolio. Mr. Cleveland inado two cabinet appointments from Now York when ho was president and may do so acrain. If ho should think the east entitled to a third member Governor Russell of Massachusetts would bo as likely to re ceive consideration as anybody. The south will ox DOC t to bo represented 11 tbo administration and it will not bo surprising if two cabinet positions are given lo that section. A dozen avail able southern men could bo named , prominent among them Senator Carlisle of Kentucky , Senator Gorman of Mary land , Senator Morgan of Alab.ima and Congressman Wilson of West Virginia. In the middle and western states the supply of cabinet material is very tunsive , including Campbell of Ohio , Dickinson of Michigan , Palmer and Springer of Illinois , Vilas of Wisconsin , Dotus of Iowa , Hatch of Missouri , and one or Iwo in Nebraska. it is highly probable thatox-Postmus- tor General Don Dickinson , who was clorto in the confidence of the president , and did good service in tlio campaign , will re-enter the cabinet , perhaps as iho head of Iho Poslolllco department , The Illinois domosraoy cortaluly deserves generousroc'ognition , and if Senator Pal mer's age is not an objection , his ap pointment to the head of a department Is probable. Another possibility Is Son- Vilas of Wisconsin. It may bo , however - ever , that Mr. Cleveland will decide not to go to the senate for any member of his cabinet , and ho will have an abund ant list to select from without drawing from that body. The impression is that Mr. Cleveland will surprise tbo country with Ills cabi net selections , us ho tliu before , und this Is very likely to bo the case , with the pnb-iible uxcopllon of one or two of those who havu been ir.unoJ. At any rate , it may s.ifuly bo said that very little will bo known about his choice of those olll- cluls until lie announces the appoint ments. 7//B I'L'ltUC KO.I/JS. It It soinuwlrit romarknbte thnt a nowspupor lllcu the .Now York Jottrnul MYii'tiir ? should Interact Itself In the subject of inib'ia roail * . Spou'.dnj ; of the inuvutnont fur the oatabllttlunoat of u Doiinrtiiiaiit of Jlo.ids uudur tlio tuanujjo- inotit of the Konoral uovornmont tlul D ipor uyt > tlrat it would llko to HCO sucli a dcp.irtiiiont osuiblUtiled. Tlioro la n f-eiuiriil ( culiutr amoii the people in favor uf n Uuii'l dourtinuut [ almllttr to the AKflcultur.il duiwrtmunt. For Bovernl yours past thU subject ban nt- truclod u grout doul of uttoutlon uiiti u strotiff i public Bonllmant In favor of ROV- . eminent supervision of roa.l work lift * ( boon 1 around. This pnpor Kn Jiovoral times referred to the Rubjoolan ono that ; demands tlio attention of thu pouplo , | flood rontls in the country districts I would In the end provo profitable to I tlio farmer , for it would enable him to transport his grain with moro economy and speed thnn Is now posslblo , whllo to the dwellers in small towns such roads would bo a mark of progress nnd would certainly bo a cause of prldo to those who resided near them. In every locality there in much de pendence upon facilities for reaching the market- Good roads nro absolutely necessary to the farmer. The whole country Is in a great dogrco dependent upon him and anything that promotes his Interests is an ndvantngo to the country at largo. The road question Is ono of the live questions of the day. nn : insr ; s There is naturally some interest allover ever the west In the advance of ship - building on the great lukos. The pro ducts of the west go to market ever the lakes , and It is therefore of some con sequence to the people of this region that many vos sols of the best class are being built on our inland sons. A great Industry has boon established as a re sult of an increasing demand for good vcss-ols on the Inkos. Many of the old wooden voshcls have boon put aside and in their place ships of iron and steel have been built , It is reported thai the Inko ship'juildnrs now have contracts for the coining winter for delivery at the opening of navigation nuxt spring of no loss than forty-nlno vessels , valued ut $ ' ! ,000,000. The record in number of vo.siols built and aggregate value for the present your is far ahead of the two previous years. Next spring twouiy- eight freight steamers ana consorts will bo added to the lake Hoot and their ca pacity will bo G8,470 gross tons. The rapid growth of this industry is shown by the fact that in the winter of 18SD-7 Iho number of boats built on the lakes was thirty-one , whllo the number to bo built this your ii forty-nlno , and the amount of money to bo spent on the vessels planned for tbo coming winter is nrarly St,000,00 ; ! ? more than was , spent In the same work six years ago. This enormous business is almost wholly duo to the increased production in the west. Tbo farmers of Nebraska nnd other western states musi have an outlet - lot for their grain , and the cheapest transportation Is by water. Thus ono interest plays into the hands of another and the prosperity of the farmers of the west promotes that of the shipbuilder , and in turn the minor and the lumber man nnd all of their employes receive benefit. The growth of the shipoing" interests of the great lakes is a healthy sign , not only because it promotes an important industry in which many men are on- gngod , but because it shows that the greatest competitors of the railroads , the lake carrying lines , nro flourishing nnd preparing for still moro vigorous and effective competition. That is what the west wants. The reduced prices of grain render it absolutely necessary that the western farmer should have the advantage of cheap transportation to tbo eastern seaboard. The growth of the currying Jieot of the great lakes will increase competition and tend toward the reduction of transportation rales. SHXATOR PERKINS of Kansas is ono of these who think that the tariff did not have all to do with the result of the national election. Ho lays the re sponsibility for republican defeat largely upon the national committee , which ho charges with mismanagement in nof- lecting the republican sections of the country. "I believe our defeat is duo to the rainbow chasing of the republican national committee , " said Senator Perkins. "Instead of giv ing their attention to the republican sections of the countrj' , they neglected and overlooked the republican states al most entirely. They dissipated and wasted their efforts wlioro there was no reason to expect republican success. " This is in line with the opinion ex pressed py Tim BBIJ in discussing the causes of republican defeat , and wlillo criticism of these who had the manage ment of the campaign is of no consequence - quonco now , it is wull to have it under stood that democratic victory was not duo wholly or mainly to popular dissat isfaction with the tarltT policy of the re publican pnrty. JUST what influence a newspaper has on a campaign is u vexed question. In a small town In Iowa , just the week before fore election , a box of plate matter for use by the democratic shoot of the town was by mistake delivered to the republican editor , who needed some plate matter to fill up a long foil want. Ho printed it. When the paper hud been distributed to its subscribers , the editor found to his horror ror that the plate matter was democratic campaign material , roasting the g. o. p. unmercifully. It was too late to Issue an apology , but mark the result : That county gave the largest republican ma jority it has ever givon. If any one can draw a lesson from these facts , he Is welcome to it K cholera scourge has not yet relaxed - laxod Its hold in Europe , though com paratively little la said of it now. Its prevalence In Franco and Holland at this season of the year affords good ground for the belief that it will de mand the attention of thu whole world next summer. Nu place is too remolo from the region of the origin ot the disease to bo safe without the best pre cautions. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ IT is not surprising that the marriage ' of Margaret Muthor to a wealthy Mil I waukee man is roportodbut it is a little surprising that she should deny it. She is divorced from her former husband and the new alliance Booms to bo per fectly regular. Her llrnt husband was n violin player in a Uullnlo nrchcstrn when aliu married Him , and had nc money , Things are different now. No ATTKNTION whatever is paid lo the ordinance prohibiting thu throwing of vrusto paper into the Btreats. Hundaj wni a windy day and the aporllvt broor.cn wlilflkod n'n\tiliof \ p'npoc Into tlin nlroii the prliuiliVl'l'lu | | ' > roufhfa.rdfi. | The rofuno wn drlftod Into Riiltor * , blown Into doorways nnd'Jnfo Iho f icot of po- ilofllrlmin. On Ko rl oiitli troot as far ni iho eye i-nutd o from I-Vnixrn fttroot tbo paper was Ilylfi fn every direction and a horse that nioo'.l ' hllchoil lo a pout was knoo'duppln waste paper and Hourly Beared out of his 'wits , ( t In hard to prevent people fj'ouf ' throwing rofiiio into the streets , but they ought to have sense enough not ( n do IU Tin : Inllunnco of : the dliro novel upon the mind of thu slnull'boy is not yet lost. The South Oinupa .police descended upon a rendezvous of youngsters the ether night and perhaps put nn oud to their ambition to become famous as Indian slayers or batik robboiB. The father of the Dallon boys is quoted ns saying that yellow covered literature inado them desperadoes. Many a lad has been sent to the bad by reading vicious literature. THIS paving contractors are hustling during Iho present fine weather nnd thcro is a good prospect that much of the street improvement work that was oxpeclcd to go ever until next yonr will bo completed before winter sots in. The only dllllculty is in securing men to push it along. Tint suggestion of a correspondent that a pipe line bo laid from Omaha to the oil Holds of the Hooky mountains is not without Interest. The oil business might as veil bo developed by Omaha capital nnd enterprise as by any othor. THK Current Topics club has a prac tical subject for discussion at its uoxt meeting. The treatment of potty criminals will bo considered and some ideas of real value may bo evolved. JA THE 111) JC Kit KOTUSIIAH. judge James C. Crawford of West Point came in yesterday to attend federal court and Is stopping nt the Paxton. Ho claims to have laid aside politics for the tltno being , but ventured tbo prediction that the next United Stntos sonntor from IhU state would bo a democrat , "provided tboro was ono In tbo state that the democrats could agrco on. " Ho was fearful , however , Hint such an individual did not exist , and uonlorcu tlio fact tnat violent on- position to such men ns Governor lioyd , Dr. Ueorgo LI. Miller , Hon.V. . J. liryan anil Hon. .1. Sterling Merion existed within tbo ranks of their own party. Ho didn't know of anything that would Insure the election of n democrat to tbu senate "unless the re publicans realized that the only way to pre vent the election of a populist was by voting for a democrat , and acted accordingly. " Matthew Goring of Platlsmoulb , who will not bo attorney pen oral of this stale for Iho next two years , crawled out of Ibo dobrls yoslorday ana came up to view tbo Hold of buttle after tho.smokfl had cleared away. He still were his lanto-tolootion smile , and said to tha world ; . . "We will still bo friends. " , r _ Juan Boyle of Kearney U at tbo Paxton and goes hence jtp , Nuw York tonight to suggest to tha democratic big guns that Colonel Fran It P. Ireland of Nebraska City Is as nice a fellow to'tip to as tbero is Id the state of Nebraska ! ; * Uolonol Boyle cannot understand why there should be such an un seemly squabble overtho distribution of patronage , and hopes to give Colonel Irolaucl a boost tbat will settle the mnttor once and forever. J. C. Crockerof Kearney-Is a member of tbo democratic state central committee , ana after casting bis little ballot on elootion day ho bled himself away to Omaha to find out what was going to happen. He learned within twenty-four hours of the glorious manner In which democracy bud failed to carry Nebraska , and loft for homo very much crestfallen. To his intense surprise , bo was mot at the depot by the party loaders In Buflulo county with a band ana every indication of general rejoic ing , and on tbo spur of the moment bo joined in Iho festivities. Chairman Uucltd Martin of the state coinmlUoe heara of It and itnrao diately telegraphed Mr. Crocker lo let him knuw at once what Ibo democrats of Nebraska bad to be tbanuful forte to a demonstrative degree , as they were trying lo got up a blowout here In Omaha and some or the faithful could hardly he Induced to get up very much enthusiasm over Ibo election of a straight republican stain ticket and Iho triumph of republican candidates In a county that always hat been , and was still fcupposed to bo , aeuio cratic. Crocker replied : " ( 'un'r. you ie < beyond tbo borders of your own state' Texas Increased her democratic majority. ' That settled it , and proparatlons for the celebration are going on with great celerity. Senator Algernon S. PadJook came up yesterday from Beatrice , ana is stopping ut the Mlliard. Church Hnwo nnd Major U. II , Wheeler mot yesterday in the rotunda of tbo Pax ion and congratulated. Ofcch oilier on "getting thuro. " "Thoy loll mo you had a pretty stiff llgh un your hands , Church ! " said the major. "Awful , awful , " said Mr , Howe wllli mucl earnestness. "It was a Iruaonorous llgh that was engineered by other candidates on my own tlcKct , but I got there with -00 ma jority.1' "Kinder funny tbo way Majors ran behind bis ticket , wasn't ill" inquired th major. "Proved beyond the shadow of a doubt tbat Crounso was the only man that wo could have olentod , ana that's wbatl told 'em when they tried to stampede our delegation down at tbo convention. Why , Majors got only 800 or 400 votes moro than Van Wyclf , oven when running for lieuten ant governor , und where would ho have been against Morton and Van Wyck for first placet Skinned , just as suro's you're born. "Never saw anything line It,1' said tbo jNonuiha county statesman , " 1 ran Tom ahead of his tiokot in my procinot , and I ran behind in bis. I'm afraid the nftlclal count won't show those 10,01)0 ) voles tbat ho was going to run uhoaa of Crounso , " and Colonel Howe sighed with an intensity tbat would causa a sympathetic man to wish to cease living. "Well , wo dia bor up brown hero In Douglas , " exclaimed the now councilman from the Fourth wnrd. "Surothing , " mionfjd the farmer end of the conversation. "You can claim 1'uwnoe's banner from this llirie'an. And another Ihlng Lancaster can't throw any moro stones , Tbo wny they foil down on Field will com pel thoin to turn MVoir uttenliou to thorn- selves Instead of rpastlnjr ether counties for falling to support tlio ticket , Douglas Is all right. " . Charley Hlgg , powtinalter at Beatrice , U In the city , and U , to fill ppoaranoos , the same Cbarley ns of .voren'Hls four yours will not oxplro for ever a "car " yet , but bo does not exooct to no in the Stamp cancelling business after next July , as rlo had a dream last Tups- day ulgntln whicirfl'cd'riiulont form loomed up on tbo horizon aqil'lola him that hu would not tlvo forever unw-u bu ontfatrud In a dif ferent occupation. Ho Is not ordinarily MipurAtltloui. tmi be was so Impressed by thin vlilon tbat he wilt seek a now clever patch as soon as tbo detail * can bo i Judge ICIncaid nf O'Neill Is lo tbo city looking after business in tha federal court , Tobo Castor blow In yesterday nflornoou i on a zephyr from thu west , aim after afllxlng his autograph to tbu 1'axton register want forth iu search of anti-Uoya dtmiocral * . To- blut propose * to bore tha say Ml around , and unoukly objects to llrjron having a word evou down Iu iho First district. * > Hliuwu 'riituninUiis Up , ttt. J'JlU I'Kt * . The election bus shown conclusively tbl * I there are but two national pantos lo that rnnnlrj' . Thn Indnpmulmil pnrlv IIM shown lnt < utrrnulh limn It * wor t nnninlrt limt nt ) < ooriloJ lo It , Tlmt'n ( Vim ) Mix Onaliti A innl * tttwt. N'cbrMlm Mioulil tin Iflnilcrni n roinof llinnks by the nnttnnnl rniiiinlMcii. A I'nunlMi Well Krpt. Ktiirntv fifti'l'nt. Kdwnnl ltn < ownlur promlni'il tlml Onmlm would Klvn Crmitmu nnd the rniiutillcnn llckrl n big plurnlltv. I1U protnl n WIIK knot ntnl Oiniilin republican * iinvu noinelhlnif to bo prouil cvor. . . ' . lil Urcp Ii iinrli , < IllttUI'l .MUll. Mora thnn n hunilrnit mnrrlngo IICOIUPI worn l Miod in Cblrngo WoiltiMiinv. ri til nn tlio lircl * of that nwoaplng ilrinniirntin vie * tory. lee * tbo dominant pnrtv ronlly Imllovn Iu foslorlng Infant Ind'Mtnui I Itoloriii IK .Ni-rmimrjr. llnrtnn .lili'Mtf-rr. It l evident tlml with nil lln fault * tbo ex isting linnileratlnn liuv l < tar from botnir nco- leis. The nrru t of certain contract InborcM ninonu the Immigrants nt ICUIs Maud prnvo * that much. Still It must bo ndnilUeil thnt tbo law can bear Improvement and U nl proi- ont oflon violated. Onn Term lor I'rr'lilrnt. L'litcituoIcniM. / . The prlnclplo of ono term for presidents has boooino nlinoutas ilalcrmlncdly llxotl In our unwritten constitution as no third term. Congrois Miould uko pnily nclion In submit a constitutional nmcnumonl pro viding fornsincla tirm of six jours nnd mollglblllty nftorwnrds. U will bo tlin easier to carry ibis amendment during Mr. Clcvoland'n socouU administration , slnco Ihoro will bo no nmbltlnn In tha wbllo house to frustrate It , I.CHSOII * of HID l.uti ) Ciiliiiuljii | , Hat iici't'eiMn \ , Whatever Ibo result of the election , iho campaign which preceded It has Mirved to tench us several lesions of high vuluo. It has shown how unnecessary upeouisniur cam paign displays nnd noisy demonstration ; are to oxclte iho popular Interest If the iiicslluns | nl issue nro dlscuasod with thoughtful argu ment. H 1ms shown that apponU to lliu highest order of motives ore most enVcllvo with intelligent and patriotic citizens. Il lias fastened the attention of tbo American people upon tliu growing evil of corrupt practices , nnd may , It Is to bo hopcil , bring forth vigorous and successful efforts for their repression. .Mr. Ilnrrlson'M AilinliiUtratlon. U'duMm/toii t'oft , Mr. Harrison has givan the country nn honest , pure and patriotic administration. It has bjon consorviitlvo without liuing rntro- grcsglvo , it has bjen forcible without bnlng oppressive , uud in the mutter of our relations with forolun nations It hns bcnn tnarkcd bv so admlniblo a dlgnll'and counigon < lo up- poaltotho prldo of every cltl/en of the Unltu.1 Suite ? no matter to wlint party that ciU/.on may bolong. When Mr. Harrison vacates tbo whlto house next March ho will do so with stainless linnds and with n conscience dimmed by no shadow sulf-ruproacli. Ho will lalio with bun lulu nn honorable rolire- mont the respect , the good will , nnd the sympathy of the Amcrlcan people. Kunsn * .Million HUtory. Kiiinas Ctlu Jourtnl'ji.l. ( . Kansas furnishes tbo most Rlriuing Inci dent of the recant election. In the choice of Harris for cpngressinan-at-largo the people of thnt slaltTwout on roi.ord an against sec tionalism. The election of Harris Is notable because It Is the second instance of u north ern Btnlo sending an ex-con federate to con gress , and Is also notable because that north ern state is Kansas , the most Intensely patri otic state of the union. Against Harris was Anlhony , nu ox-union soldier and ono ot tbo most popular men in Kansas. He made a canvass' tbat was un prcccdcutod and numbered hit Irlonda by the thousands. In spite of the patriotic sen timent , In aplte of the popularity of the ex- union soldier , the cx-confcdcnitu'wns chosen. Tbere can bo but ono moaning to this. The pi > oplu bavo determined Iu break down sec tional feeling and eliminalo that feeling from politics. nat.uaK. Now York Herald : For heaven's sake give us a rest ! Globe-Democrat : Lot's grin and bear it. Our follows pressed tbo bulton and tbo ether follows did the lost. Indianapolis Journal : Walls What will Adlai do with his ax now ! Potts 1 suppose ho will use it to cut off debate. Now York Herald : The saddest spectacle of all is General Bldwull , iho prohibition candidate , trying to drown his sorrows in the water cooler. Now York Advertiser : Citizen George Frauds Train predicted tbo election of Cleveland , and is , therefore , restored to ranktis a prophet of ovil. St. Paul Pioneer Press : These who wagered and lost have the grim consolation of knowing that crow is cheaper than tur key , and tbat a little of it will go further. Pioneer Press : The various newspapers which bad pooped Into futurity and were going to nominate McKinley for president in IbM will now plonso put fresh smoke on their glasses and inform us If the Napoleonic boroscopo reads tbo same us it did last week. Things on earth have changed tbolr form since then , Mil | > \rrcrlio < l Sullnrx ST. JOHN" , N. B. , Nov. 14. The steamer Lnnsdowno has arrived with a part of tbo crow of tbo schooner Arbutus , which was wrecked near Garnet Hock Thursday night in a heavy gulo. The schooner struck on Old Proprietor shoals , off Garnet rook , at low water. She soon Illiod , and the captain and crow , with the exception of Hiram Con- ruil , lasbod themselves to the fore rigging on tbo port side. He hold on to the slorn. out was soon washed away. The crew did not miss him for some lime. Early Frldav mornIng - Ing Ibe vessel's wreckage drifted to tea , and after being thirty-live hours In tbo rigging the Lauadowne sighted them and rescued thorn in a small boat. They were in a dying stale and their foot were BO swollen that their bools bad lo bo cut off. f Ileiiohecl I'ort In .Hiifrty. NEW YOIIK , Nov. M. Tbo overdue steamer England from London arrived this morning. She bad been a month on tbo way , whereas the trip Is usually made In half the thno. She Is a Blow freight boat and carried a crow of twenty- six ana two passengers. On the thirteenth day out her machinery became illsiiolod and It took n week to repair it sufllcluutly to enable her to proceed slowly under a light bead of steam. Meantime she wus buffeted about at tbo uioroy of a very rough sou. To Hunt riot liiiuiigrntliin. Nr.W Yonic , Nov. H. A Provluenca , H. I. , special says : Emery H. Wilson , ono of tbo most prominent republicans in tbn east , says tbo restriction of emigrants will conio before congress earlv In the session. Mr. Wilson savs that Senator Chandler has pre pared a bill with the und in view , providing that emigrants make a three montlm applica tion lo Ibo United States consuls abroad. Morn Tronliln 1'i-iirt'il nt l IloMKSTBAD , Pa. , Nov , H. Quiet reigns hero , but tbo fooling against the nonunlonlsU Is becoming so bitter thai further bloodshed li feared. The striker * attacked two men on the way lo the mills this morning , but depu ties Interfered and iirreUod two of the as- tnllanls. Sheriff MoClnry U again on the ground and , If necessary , will Incroasa the forca to uialiilulu order , Holillrr Nlrlli < > III * Olllccr. Piiim , Nov. 14. While a company of troops was waiting at thu Catnplegno lu. lion todity ono of the private * Iniultnd and Klruclt un ofllcor , , fulling hi in lo the ground nd crying , "l eng llvonnuroiiy ; dowu with the army anil It oftlcoral" Tbo man was at once arrontod. Tbo ixjuully for striking an oflicur l usually death. Nmmlnr Hill Will Mnrrjr , ' NBW YOIIK , Nov , 14 A morning paper tnystbnt Senator Oarlil H , Illll when ho raturuu lo Washington In December wll probably bo a married man. The lady li slated to be Mr * . Fannlo Ivursou of AtUatn. ( ! , Tbo paper iyi that tbu niiouncamoui of the enfc-Brfowuul inajr bo ei > cctod itny day , TO mMAMZK TUB IIIHISF How Dcmnnmlft Will ( llmtifrft Tiling In Ilin Nml ( Jonijffwi , CLtVClANI ) WILL lltMCMIItft SI'filHflCfl ' * - * IlllniiU' llpinriilnll | t < Will NOI ( In I'lTi llllllMl III lllMIIMIIIIll Kill llMlll ill HIM Un.MMIIll M ( 'HIM HIM IFF , llniKut oi-Ttin linn , Fount KMm MniMf , U'\inixiitiiy , II. (1 ( , , Nny , | | , Hli lidlovKil tiutl Wllllnm M Mirlnifiir | nf Illinois wilt ho duplncm n cliiilriimn nl tlin rn'Mtilltnn ' on wnv * Mini monin wlinn Ilin Flltv-lhlril onngri'M In nr > miil > nl. Mr Spt Uigur In ilio ilm nhi'fl vlrtm.llv rippmcd tlin nnmlimtloii of Mr. ( invnlntid for Dm ttruMilmuy niul ttintn wlui Know tlin | iri < n- | Uoni-i'luol know tlint lin I * tint i limn to Mnml Idly bv niul nuo it | > flr < nnnl nnuiiiy plm'Cil In n position wldcli wilt lirlni ; nlnnulf In imnlnr-t wllli thai IIPMUII lrciii.'ni.v | | mill Intlnmlnlv In ilie Hoi-nn J iilnco Mr. Mnrln nr Inilluvut In ranlng thu tiirllT tiv npnulllu hill * , whlln din president oii-ct niul HpunUnr ( Vlap Invnr it general inonniirc , U U not unlikely tlint Mr.MciMllliin of Tun no uc , who Ims tionn 11 prominent fnuliirnn wny niul mtmiift fur iniiny yunr * nml wlin l in illrootllnu wllli Air. Olnvolnml upnii tlin Biibjoeiof tiinIT rovlMon , will ho t'liiilrninn II Mr. Mprmi'nr U dlxplncml , During inn InnlitiMlnn dt coniiriiM Unpin , sontatlves Hoard nf MUmiurl , llyniini of In. ( llnnii nml otimr promlnnnl iiiiniocrni * Mnlod to Tin : /In / : corruM > omlont Unit Mr. t'M n had assured Ilium Hint In tlinnvi-ni nl his re duction us im.'iilu'r tin wotilii mil MinliT miy condition of clrciinmtniicvi plnco Mr. llnlniiin of Iinllunii nl tlin lioiul of tin > i-niniiiliiun nn npproprmiliw * , at tin Inul ili itniiul ilnnin- crnu us well ni romiiilU'niiii liv lilt illiliiml- uetsliku innn.igcnmni ill iiiiiiioprliilloiis nnd luil bminiunn unpopular tlnii lin rnnltl not carry Ills partisan points mi iln Iliinr. Mr , Spilngcr win tor many vuiir/t nn Itillnunlliit mum bur ol npprnprlnlluni , roniH'rliiK milin. ruction l Inn pnrty , nml it IK nnlluvnil itiui lin will tniiHfi.'rred from thn lii'iul ( if tint L-ominllluii on wny uinl incntM to Unit of up. propriulloiiH. llviirr.il Ilm rloiii'n I'lr.ciil I'lilln. A moinbor of tlin ' prcsliloni's family -mid toiu.v lliul PrcHlil.'iit. HiirrUon wnnlil K < > In his liomiMil Imllnnapotln in onn n hU iinu- ccssor Is Innnunrutud. ' The prnililunt Inn JII.HI rciii'lioil tnln conclusion , " M.nil lin. "anil tioyoml Him tin hits ninilo mi | > lauv It Ii lilt intention at tnls lime ; liowovor , nfinr rutnrn- Itig to hts old linmu to inulio AOIIKI visllH to hi * ilnuglitur in lluiiiin unit friends nl older point * anil ponxlhlv ho niiy : inuo u llltin trip to Knrop" . Aftnr n Kooil rosKJi-nur.il llninvui will tnltli ) Uown ill Inilluniipulh. Wlint lin will do hu Uni mil yol dcclduil. 'I'licro is no truth In noy of the rumoiM uliout litw pirtnurslp. I mipp'Mu liu will prnutlco law lo sinno mtonl Inn ho hai not inoiiKlitof how ho will slUiatulininnif In Ills prolmlnn. Uno tiling M now nuttlud , whi'tuvor clHO tuny bj in ilnubt. mill Hint la tin will hu In liidiiiiiiinoliH In Inn oh ! roMdiMiiM very soon uflur lliu Itli of M ircli , nnd Unit ho intondn to bo tlioru iicriniuiuiitiy in xittlu down as ho once llvoil. uufuro Ilio mow Illui about Ute Hooslcr cupltiil nuxl ycur. " win 'ft ) to "lint I\IMI. " During ilio lint i\vn or iliuui w.-cks of the session of conijrcss linitiuillatolv nrvcudltiK the InnniHiriitlon of 1'runlduni Cluvolnnil in ISS5 the rctlrlnir clilof executive attoinptcil to locate seine of iho portunnl nnd p.irly frlontts In ofllcos wliorn thny could not ha disturbed by ttio Incomltit ; adinliilslrnllon. Tlioro wns a grunl duul of Inmlnciiii licforo Uio sunato at tliat 11 inn , an iharo nlwnys Is iniiioi-such ulrcumntuticus wliun no milch innsl bu crowded into u oossloti of ten wcolts , niul Ilio ronubllcnii aonntors ndonlrd a ti'to- Intion nrovldini ; tlial no morn noinlnntioni would bo aoiud upon before aiijonrnninnt. AmniiR tbo nomlnatloilH nuiiillni ; wits Unit of Adliil 1C. Sicvun on of Illinois to bi n noinbur ot the suprcmu onurt of HID IN- triKlof Colnnilila. n life position. At Hi it line the dcir.ocr.ils In unnuruss rccuirnl/O'l lliu dinicMiltlos in thn wuv of piojifrlv con- sldnrlny nominailoiiH on uccounl nf lliolni- noiiHO pro's of bnsini'ss , an.I no cnniplninl \vas inado ny thnin An opportunllv Is now o 1)9 uccupud , II N staiucl , to "iot uvun" with ttio rupnbllcaiio. Tlioru nro suvurnl linportanl nnnilnn- Ions to bo inado tiv I'lcsldunt llnrrlson bo- 'oro ho rcllros. Seine of them urn for llfu millions , nuionu tliiini two inumbors of Iho supreme court ol tliu Uistrlrtof Colninbm , a inviiiiistur In tbu army , oto. Seine ot the ipoilsincn In lliu dniuourntlc p.triy are Insist- 111 ; tlial tliu democratic soiiators niluht lo > ass iho rosoliition udoplcd by rupjlillcans four yeiirs a o nuxt Pobruary , anil dofonl if posslblo conllnnntlons of pre.sldciillal nninl- mllons , ospouintly thosu to llfu positions , X'lioro Is not nnr diuiKor , republican soimtorn s.iy , of inch nscbomoprovlnKHUccusstul. ID the llrsl plnco llicro Is a poMllvo ronnbllcan majority In Iho sntmto which cannot lunvor- cotno , and secondly , Hourly all of iho HIIIIIO aonntor who adopioil the ruioluMon nro yet in the annnto mid will ntand nolldly lo oliior apainst tbo proposed movumcnt , Nir lor I herniy , Ucavoof nbsonoo for four months to tntio olTrct on or nbout DccomDur 1 I * pranlod Uaptnin Stephen Haltur , Sixth Infanlrv. I''irst Llouic'inint lidjvunl P. Lnvvtnn , Ntno- tuonlh infantry , U rollovod from the furihur oponillon of apeclnt orders July 0 directing III w fmnnln K MMiixt In I ' ( n H , , ib U Mhifr Hlllll MlMlKir Ofi\8f \ , ( nil Will Ji U iU Mr ' ( , V If/ " " " ' limn Im irt.im Ilm Hliiifihi ( i , flinl lll imnMn h dnr- ' " ' . ' < " " 'M' ' * MM ' Mm Wlnirf , n K rM In mi iti HIP north. nhlmmir. i ,1 V\ \ > l n | m * lirnh niiwliit | < M n > nl nl llnthlim. Null , nin iijn niom * UllPii nl HunnUr iMililoak , to i..co.-nl > rfi , wfi ni ' lull H Hi llHr llilmrn. | nf Ilm Tim nrv -it'.rt. ' . muni , Kin hi t i 1 in ilm Hlr. lit trnt wio * wtMfiiiln in * iMiniMlrfii fnr ( Hinuroti in hft Iriilli liiwn ili4liifllnni1 Inuli much m In ffiniiirfiM. | * i1 > Umlt nl n I'lifiincr. I'lMTKHflnitK , Twill. , NOV. II \\.tll \ liUif iinniiitiilnii niul n putol Ci ( Inluirtnii run tliii iMiiillninl lixt iiiinr.M. . n I mm l tlil * nml Ailnrt 10 it , tt H tmitm hpMfi \ llMlllllIK Mill SMI * V HI lit , > | , nU | | , Tim rmiiiier' * Jiry n iilHnw nf iniiMinr Hint wnrrAiiifil ri ! Ing l.nil | < liiufi in ) ill I'orunrr ( In lnrlnil ( mil ! Hid Inimlr piiirn wit till | iil mi'r ' nml n Yitiinr iiifitlmi InJonl 7ho irlnltvi * * uinl Irlnnds nl lnlll , ilm nn onur , innni'd n ( null In in niic tlin tinv , nn I the itiKiinir Inul n liotil iinm llaliilnir hU M nv to n riilliimil rrnMUitf , whnro Im nrrlvnl jtmin HiMii in llnu n pnMinu trnin nnd rot to Clmltiinnnitii , 'Ilin ImillHil p.irMirrd / < jinro limy will ( in iivniiifml nn iliiiimioniir , tlllllin llnfiinli Hlin IMIII ; 1 il'.MI ilflllNIII/ , I iMitiniiHil H , Illl Allll Jfllll'VH lll'dll INIMllfl II , I CMl liltlll II , I'lilliiil/'llilnn / ' llnrilhll "I'lin licet i i rvnl nf Mm iilllnd nnri > lnf Mnluilv niul Hi n , ny" is Mm nniili il ili * iuliillttn n li il n ii i -I ulur nplilliHi In his | iiMiinliy in cut mil. tliili | r'4 lliiMh "Is iny * nn linn , n li u Ills l < lllll-l Wllfl. , Mr I'lMllUdlV" M il ( I | tl , < l | | Imll. > "i , IIH l , "snld Ilii' ' iimi'linr hii i. . \s n liinili < ii''f liitfii In Hit IMIIMIIII nf vrt r < ilnit. I inin " hn will I'd ' fiinl uf his t ln > is in fc\T ilnyi I'lilUdKlpliK ' TliiiiMi Tim diiT'ioinr tin- IwiTii iin irdlliiirr didilh nnd llsiMNtilnl 'mi In n foul hull uiiinn Is lliul "licin In lliu ' rniur innin < y illniy \ Ilii'liM In thn latter u i nuoi l > > Mm fool , \VM liinUliin Hturi " .Imliin , " snnl n imrtlr tiiiin in Ilin pnlli'ii i1 mrli ' ) vl < h yon iciuld xflid 'lul piiy of mini' liidcr infdrni ICIMHD. It \ ill he < i miMil filfiir lo inn. " " \\b \ < ii lm < hi' ' nonn > ' "I hn t tint I VMS ri'udv In lilny tny nnw , vm. nhniiv ( in shllipi'il | ' rii-r/i-rii'iiinni-du-ny' liu- l H I'Kti ilnr | IIIKI of ilct iMiioilc. ' NtMf UiltiMiis I'li'iynni'i Timn linn s HU HilnK ! hnl Itilni'siioi liiM'l ' n p ir of boi'U , Tut IK "IfllllUS ! Wnriiiin wastu iilonftnr tanii , bnl in in li is liri'ii nfhir wninnn omr s m o. Hi.illh , IIMiV .V ( 'it. ' * MiMilhty : I'ul1 hops vt' ' llvn fi'icvur , nml I fciii' ) ( Hirtiiil u K'd'id i'li i lii'c' . ii" I'lilinii Is tin iilrMinmn Ciillii'i I'dtn lion do yon in kcllni ut ? I'nl Hid VIM llU'iiini'it til i > r b ( > .ir of 'Idlini' H'liiiy ? iirmi'f I'liiurJlnv frniii slnio w nf linn li Unlit m. . llii'in , ) MII n'll run-nil I sin Vim I'oinlni an' I Ji" > l tiion lit you ' ' ! Im nlil" in onr > tluii IIM nn 'llMslnn On hv i'nl pnllnl' Nn. HSI nckon inn , "nil ! I'm ) ifot siiinii liniiniiri ) in innull. . Vn' didn't s'pusi' I end si'iiu nu'rlmKi'i rooat tint u frcii/ln' nljlil link din. did yo" < > llnipir's Wcnlilyj "Siv. Hcwanl , " voltod Ibi'st itnnof I'liirntftil acriMi Midlitm i iiuiro llii'iilln r nielli , "why ilnn'l yi.n ttlvoiu your I'lMiir in tin ) inilvV l/nii'l yon thuilf . no li "Wlint lndy > " ii Miiil Ilin brinuo .Sown J , In- MUl'I'lll V. "Mliotly. rniriid riirrnunl ' fita' been NtiindlnU ever since * li niiinii ovei ' " in : DC TIM ; Smlli.nl / | / ilm ' * M Tlii-ni's "iiiiii'lliliu vnrv And arllstli'iilly cutuhliu Atlllllt It HilMlll | > Mi'llllU To IniiiiT IIIHIII Iho vail. Airl when yon rnnin In franin II , And Km tin' Mil * why , Ijlm , HI Vim lliul lliul nil tlins'itniill ' Miik.ua . "llfty" vnrv Hniiill. I'll I ! HtlSll.ltlt. Hum M'li/T / 1'iin l-i t'liinlilttc. . Thn hnstior , hulnif iiolmU.Vdd . IIm nry llr ii'1 mid AliMo , lin niilH ul nUhl In Iliisiini unit > iul iiiiirn in HyrariiHU. rrnio lliu Aillrnii'liioU inniintiiltil I'n Ilinf ir I'nnlllii ( iic ( In nlnys it itli I Inni of lul u ml tf l.lliu .lltlii . klililniiiii' | | , ' . Ills hiiniii Is In Iho sloniilnit car ll vine or Hit Unc't nlniilO" Ills niiislo Is In Iti iilttnUliU wheels , His pmitrv Is Irinlii. This iiilsilonnry ( if HIM n arv Hn fipri'iulstlii' trim fultli's Kiirins- Tli finlli'is merits of nil IIOIIHO Above all nthnr linns. He hntlonhnlos tint Idnvirof trndo , Ills i.iiiinUii'iiiii nnrolin Anil I ilkH iinUI tlin lovnnf llfo IJrinrs fri'lili ) In their souls Tlin holled doors twlnif ldu for him , lin hei'ds nnr bolls nor burs. Am' fenrs not nny faun of man llnnuath Ilio sun or tturs. Thn iHiriMinnf liiirnnUl Ilinoi \Vnro iirinr.il froiii li ilr lo li o > , Wllli Iron ( Kits IIIHIII thitir liuadi And p.iiitiiliHinsiif sloul , Tlin liimtler hiiro of todity Is nrinorles * nnd weak , Hnl for tlin vlxoriif Ids IOIIKIIII Anil bln tilin < hruaiUh ot Hn ini'iilsnll inun with fonrlcsiinloii , S'or Knows to imiisitiirmwvu , With l.llllnntliiii lii ; hfiilniis < And llrobdUimKlan nervi1. No dim alHlrarlloiiH von lid soul , HIsiTiind > iiiil hnpidnesi U Jiul lo initkn a lo und catch Till ) IWII d'l'lllC'U ( JKpll'SS. liiMbcfiJ nd llotilluri of UlothlnH In tnu World. Sportsmen Fully appreciate this time of ye.ir , but no more so tlii'in the common , or dinary citizen , for this is the time of year he comes out in a brand new suit , and if it's made in the highest , style of the art and If it fits welfan-1 if it wears well and costs something like sixty dollars lie's glad it didn't cost any more ; but when he meets his friend with a new one that fts as well , looks as well , and is as well , and cost half as much as his then that makes him tired $ Hi , $15 , $20 , $25 , like that tint's the way we sell them We make all the suits we sell and we know they are just as good as any on earth or London. BrowningKing&Co | SWCor I5tli & Douglas Sis -